The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... received their ambassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue stedfast in the same sentiments , in the mean time made preparations for the execution of his design . When the troops destined for the expedition ...
... received their ambassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue stedfast in the same sentiments , in the mean time made preparations for the execution of his design . When the troops destined for the expedition ...
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... received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon his death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and recommended it to his succes- sors never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims ...
... received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon his death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and recommended it to his succes- sors never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims ...
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... received the submission of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expense of freedom . It is true , that many of the inland provinces preferred their native simplicity to imported elegance ...
... received the submission of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expense of freedom . It is true , that many of the inland provinces preferred their native simplicity to imported elegance ...
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... received the first assault without opposition . But Paulinus , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of an absurd superstition , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids in the same fires ...
... received the first assault without opposition . But Paulinus , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of an absurd superstition , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids in the same fires ...
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... received the command from Vespasian , and , by his bravery , propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis , both in authority and reputation . The general who finally established the dominion of the ...
... received the command from Vespasian , and , by his bravery , propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis , both in authority and reputation . The general who finally established the dominion of the ...
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